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Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 could be on the way with a powerful solid-state battery upgrade

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  • The next Samsung Galaxy Ring might have a solid state battery
  • Samsung’s reportedly working on solid state battery tech to extend the Ring’s time between charges – essential for a sleep tracker
  • It’s said to arrive on earbuds in 2026, and Samsung Galaxy Watches in 2027

We’ve known for a while now that Samsung is looking to incorporate a miniaturized, super-powerful battery into its wearables to improve battery life and longevity. However, according to a new leak, the Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 might be the first device to include this new battery tech, and it could arrive as early as this year.

The Samsung Galaxy Ring is one of the best smart rings on the market, with its innovative clamshell case design and long battery life contributing a lot to this ‘set and forget’ wearable’s appeal. The less you need to charge a device like a smart ring, the better it gets, so any improvement to the battery life is going to make a change.

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